Zimmerman's future unclear

George Zimmerman, the man who shot and killed unarmed
teenager Trayvon Martin, is back in jail this evening.

Zimmerman turned himself in on Sunday, two days after the
judge in his second-degree murder case revoked his bond.

Zimmerman has been described by jailers as "quiet
and cooperative", something prosecutors say he and his wife Shellie were
not during testimony in his initial bond hearing.

"It was misleading and I don't know what other words
to use other than it was a blatant lie!" said prosecutor Bernie de la
Rionda.

The Zimmermans allegedly hid the fact that they raised
more than $135,000 dollars in donations for his defense through his website.

Shellie Zimmerman was asked about the money during her
testimony by phone in April.

She claimed to have no idea how much money had been
raised, but last week when prosecutors asked Judge Kenneth Lester to revoke
Zimmerman's bond they played a recorded jail house phone call, evidence they
say of the couple using coded language to discuss the funds.

"They were even using codes instead of saying
something like 10,000, 9,000 , they were using code words thinking that the
police are going to be real stupid when they are listening to these calls and
aren't gonna be able to figure out what's going on," de la Rionda said.

Defense attorney Mark O'Mara insists it was a mistake,
not a deliberate plan to mislead the court.

Zimmerman will have the chance to explain himself, but a
new bond hearing isn't expected until at least next week.

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